Lease Termination Notice Requirements

Summary

If you dont have a lease in Pennsylvania, you are considered a month-to-month tenant. You must give your landlord at least 30 days notice before moving out. Your landlord must also give you 30 days notice if they want you to leave. Consult a local attorney to understand your specific situation.

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It seems you're dealing with a lease issue in Pennsylvania. Could you please share more information about the problem? For example, why is your old lease void?
A new contract was created
It appears that you are dealing with a lease contract issue in Pennsylvania. May I know if you're having concerns about the terms of the new contract or if you're facing issues with the landlord?
I want to know if I have to give notice to leave
In Pennsylvania, if there's no lease, you are considered a month-to-month tenant. Here are the general rules:
- You must give your landlord at least 30 days' notice before moving out.
- Your landlord must also give you 30 days' notice if they want you to leave.
Please consult with a local attorney to understand your specific situation.